Hilda Frances Mason ARIBA (17 June 1879 - 1955) was an English architect.[1] [2]
She designed, with Raymond Erith, St Andrew's church, Felixstowe, in 1929–1930, the first church to be built in England using reinforced concrete.[3] [4] Since 10 February 1986, it has been a grade II* listed building.[5] It has been described as "an intermingling of late-Gothic Suffolk wool-churches ... with the reinforced-concrete-and-glass language of Perret's Notre-Dame, Le Raincy". She also built a modernist home for herself, Kings Knoll, Woodbridge.[6]
She also painted watercolours, exhibiting with the Ipswich Art Club.[1]
She did not marry, and died in Ipswich aged 74.